A Scientist That Listens and Cares

Dr. Hellen Greenblatt has helped thousands of people dramatically change their quality of life; even many who thought they would never feel well again. Dr. Hellen has accomplished this by educating people about the pivotal role that balanced immune inflammation plays in health. She teaches that once a person’s body successfully controls its harmful inflammatory responses, it starts to naturally heal itself.

The human organism is delicately balanced. The body uses inflammatory responses to defend itself from disease and for healing. When inflammation is uncontrolled, immune responses of the body are no longer in equilibrium and inflammation can go on to damage healthy tissues; the body may start to attack itself, mistaking its own self as the “enemy”.

Inflammatory homeostasis is the ability of the body to regulate the amount of inflammation it produces. The body automatically produces the appropriate level of immune inflammation needed to fight infection and heal, but controls the levels so that the body does not go on to destroy its own tissues. [Inappropriate levels of inflammation are associated with diseases such as problems with energy, stress, diabetes, arthritis, Crohn’s disease, COPD, multiple sclerosis, lupus, irritable bowel, food intolerances, fibromyalgia, kidney, liver, and cardiovascular problems.]

Additionally, since inflammation plays a major role in athletic performance, Dr. Hellen’s recommendations for enhanced performance and recovery are highly sought-after by athletes both domestically and internationally.

Dr. Hellen is not a licensed health practitioner, however she has guided individuals in learning natural approaches to controlling inflammation, which started them on the path of natural healing. Dr. Hellen is a scientist that listens with her heart and mind, in a non-judgmental way, to help individuals reach their goals.

The initial 30-minute consultation is at no charge. Please contact DrHellen@DrHellenGreenblatt.info providing a telephone number and a number of times and dates to call.

Dr. Greenblatt was awarded a dual PhD in Microbiology [the study of microscopic organisms] and Immunology [the study of the immune system] from the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn N.Y. (This school, founded before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, was revolutionary in taking medicine out of the lecture halls and bringing it directly to the patient. It is still one of the nation’s leading urban medical centers and has a Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine as a member of its faculty.)

Dr. Hellen, as many call her, has lectured at major medical centers both in the States and overseas. She has received funding from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) to study immune responses to infectious organisms. Dr. Hellen has conducted research in the area of viruses, bacteria, and parasites, that cause health issues for humans and companion animals. She has held research and management positions such as Chief Science Officer, Director, President, and Vice President for a variety of biomedically-oriented companies. Her research teams have been responsible for developing diagnostic tests for detecting HIV and other infections in mothers and newborns and these assays were used both domestically and world-wide to initiate or change the course of treatment.